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Guide to Galleries + Museums Albert A� I British Columbi a I Orego N I Washington GUIDE TO GALLERIES + MUSEUMS ALBERT A I BRITISH COLUMBI A I OREGO N I WASHINGTON JUNE/JULY/AUGUS T 2017 preview-art.com SALT SPRIN G ISLAND • downloaodanble ilssueis ne • extra images • searchable listings preview-art.com 6 PREVIEW I JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2017 June/July/ previews August 2017 Vol. 31 No.3 10 Angela Grossmann: Models of Resistance ALBERTA Herringer Kiss Gallery 1 8 Banff, Black Diamond, Calgary 1 12 Shame and Prejudice : A Story of Resilience 1 2 Edmonton 14 Lethbridge Glenbow 16 Medicine Hat, St Albert 25 14 Anton Vidokle: The Communist Revolution BRITISH COLUMBIA Was Caused by the Sun 16 Abbotsford Esker Foundation 17 Burnaby 18 Campbell River, Castlegar, 16 Pressed: Four Decades of Prints by Chilliwack 19 Christina Lake, Coquitlam, D. Helen Mackie, RCA Cumberland, Courtenay, Nickle Galleries Fort Langley 20 Grand Forks, Kamloops 18 Tara Nicholson: Arctic Claims 21 Kelowna Burnaby Art Gallery 22 Laxgalts’ap, Maple Ridge, Nanaimo 23 Nelson, New Westminster, North 20 AlterNation Vancouver Kamloops Art Gallery 26 Penticton 27 Port Alberni, Port Moody, Prince 12 28 Jim Holyoak and Matt Shane: Forestrial Brain George Open Space 28 Prince Rupert, Qualicum Beach, 29 Richmond, Salmon Arm, Salt Spring 32 40th Anniversary Summer Program Island Island Mountain Arts Gallery 30 Skidegate, Smithers, Surrey Tsawwassen, Vancouver 28 34 The Figure in the Landscape 52 Vernon Elissa Cristall Gallery 53 Victoria 57 Wells, West Vancouver, Whistler 42 Sites of Assembly 59 White Rock, Williams Lake Morris and Helen Belkin Art Gallery OREGON 54 Joel Mara: A Solo Exhibition of New Paintings 59 Astoria West End Gallery, Victoria 60 Cannon Beach 62 Portland 61 56 Jennifer Steinkamp 64 Salem Portland Art Museum WASHINGTON 62 Grisha Bruskin 64 Bainbridge Island Oregon Jewish Museum and Center 65 Bellevue, Bellingham for Holocaust Education 66 Everett, Friday Harbor, 69 La Conner, Port Angeles, Puyallup, 64 Bellingham National 2017 Juried Art Seattle 62 Exhibition 72 Spokane, Tacoma Whatcom Museum © 1986-2017 Preview Art Media Inc. ISSN 1481-2258 Member of Tourism Vancouver and Visit Seattle. 66 40th Anniversary Show Reproduction in whole or in part is strictly forbidden. Traver Gallery HEAD OFFICE + CANADIAN EDITORIAL + SALES contents TEL 604-222-1883 TOLL FREE 1-844-369-8988 E-MAIL [email protected] 50 Conservator’s Corner MAILING ADDRESS P.O. Box 39041 , 3695 W 10t hAve, Vancouver, BC V6R 4P1 Canada 58 Confessions vignettes Paula Fairweather, Publisher 69 Close-Up Veronika Hebbard, Listings Editor 71 Catalogues 11 Alberta Anne-Marie St-Laurent, Art Director 73 Art Services 24 British Columbia U.S. EDITORIAL + SALES OFFICE 75 Index of Galleries Allyn Cantor TEL 415-971-8279 61 Oregon E-MAIL [email protected] 77 Openings + Events ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTIONS $24 67 Washington The views, opinions and positions expressed are those of the Printed on FSA approved authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the publisher. and recycled paper Please note that all gallery particulars are set out as submit - Cover: Jennifer Steinkamp, Judy Crook 1 (2012), video installation, dimensions variable, Edition of 1; Courtesy ted by clients prior to the date of publication. the artist, ACME, Los Angeles, greengrassi, London and Lehmann Maupin, New York and Hong Kong bison through artifacts, artworks, archival photographs, recordings, and ALBERTA documents. MAIN GALLERY Jun 18-Oct CALGARY 25 Banff Reflections: 150 Years and Alberta Printmakers Gallery Counting , reflecting on the character of and Studio BANFF Banff as a town uniquely situated in a 4025 4th St SE ¥403-287-1056 Whyte Museum of the national park with large expectations albertaprintmakers.com Canadian Rockies from the labyrinth of global visitors. wed-sat 11am-4pm, +15 Window, 111 Bear St ¥403-762-2291 RUMMEL ROOM Jun 18-Oct 15 This Wild Epcor Centre for the Performing Arts, whyte.org Spirit: Women in the Rocky Mountains Arts Commons, 205 8th Ave SE. daily 10am-5pm. Admission: adults of Canada . Many women challenged Jun 2-Jul 15 Miriam Rudolph / disPOS - $10, seniors $9, students & locals the Canadian Rockies between the late- SESSION , a series of prints telling the (Lake Louise to Morley) $4, children 19th and mid-20th centuries. This Wild story of deforestation and dislocation of under 12 & members free. Spirit presents a sampling of these indigenous people in the Paraguayan MAIN GALLERY To Jun 11 Across the women’s creative responses in photog - Chaco, one of the largest forests in Great Divide: Paintings by John raphy, painting, cartography, and writ - South America. Hartman , a series of portraits capturing ing. Curated by Colleen Skidmore. the character of those who have The Collectors’ Gallery of Art attempted the Great Divide Ski Traverse 1332 9th Ave SE ¥403-245-8300 from Jasper to West Louise Lodge, collectorsgalleryofart.com alongside landscapes of snow-covered BLACK DIAMOND tue-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 10am-5pm. mountains. RUMMEL ROOM To Jun 11 Bluerock Gallery Jun 10-30 Revolving group show of Bert Riggall: I to the Hills Will Lift 110 Centre Ave W ¥403-933-5047 works by gallery artists. Mine Eyes , photographs that speak to bluerockgallery.ca his relationship to the mountains while daily 10am-6pm including holidays and Contemporary Calgary exposing hunting, ranching, and guid - by appt. A destination for handmade, 117 8th Ave SW ¥403-770-1350 ing juxtaposed with stewardship and one-of-a-kind fine art and craft. We rep - contemporarycalgary.com conservation. Ongoing Gateway to the resent close to 200 artists, most of wed-sun 12-6pm during exhibitions. Rockies , highlighting regional First whom live and work within 100 miles of To Jul 30 Utopia Factory , a research Nations stories and their relationship to the gallery. and exhibition project in three parts: TO NICKLE GALLERIES (§ University of Calgary) 5th Ave NW E W 4th Ave NE N d r m W W W W Prince's Island W W W D 3rd Ave NE o N N l N N Park N N N a n i t t t t r t t t o to S 2nd Ave N S E S S S S S M n m h h e h e h h T t A t A m t t t M r 2 o 1 1 0 4 6 0 r 1 1 1 1 EAU CLAIRE i 1 a 1 1 B ow l D Kensington NW R r ive r Westmount McDougall Rd 4th Ave SW 6th Ave SW St. P atric 7th Ave SW k's NEW GALLERY Islan CONTEMPORARY d 8th Ave SW N N CALGARY Stephen N 9th Ave SW 9 GLEN th Ave SE ESKER PAUL KUHN BOW CPR trac ks FOUNDATION N r N e N HERRINGER E NEWZONES N 11 th Ave SW iv KISS R S t 12th Ave S 13th SW w Av r e SW W W o h T S t t W b S l N E 2 t d S W S t E 1 S S o t S S 15th 14th e W A A v v e t e S SW W e r COLLECTORS' t S h l t S h t S c t 1 6th Ave S t SW n G t ALLERY 8 t s a 6 e s h S 1 17th Ave S W t OF ART C 1 M 17th Ave SE 0 h W t 1 9 S W t W S S S t t Royal Ave SW S Calgary h Lindsay t S h Exhibition & 1 t Park § h 4 S t tampede TO FOUND 22nd Ave d ERS’ GALLERY 5 Park R (The Military Museums) r le il p S CALG ARY r TO ALBERTA PRINTMAKERS D § w bo El 8 PREVIEW I JUNE/JULY/AUGUST 2017 When Form Becomes Attitude , Research Station , and Architecture and National Identity . The project investigates how state-building relates to city-building, while tracing how archi - tecture and monuments inform memo - ry, community-building, and represen - tations of nationhood; Jul 7-Aug 15 WILD , a three-part exhibition, film, and performance art project offering resist - ant de-colonized and interspecies counter views to problematize frontier narratives. See website for details. # Esker Foundation 444-1011 9th Ave SE ¥403-930-2490 eskerfoundation.com tue-sun 11am-6pm thu-fri 11am-8pm. To Aug 27 Jason de Haan: Oh for eyes! At night we dream of eyes! New and recent works exploring our ephemeral position within the epic dialogue of evo - lutionary time. To Aug 27 Anton Vidokle: The Communist Revolution Was Caused by the Sun . The second film of Anton Vidokle’s trilogy on Russ - ian cosmism looks at the poetic dimen - sion of solar cosmology of Soviet bio - physicist Alexander Chizhevsky. PROJECT SPACE To Jul 23 Laura Dutton: Night Comes On , video installation. Founders’ Gallery 4520 Crowchild Trail SW ¥403-410-2340 founders.ucalgary.ca mon-fri 9am-5pm sat-sun 9:30am- 4pm. To Aug 27 War Stories 1917 , focuses on the individuals who fought, died in, and contributed to the pivotal battles of 1917: Vimy Ridge, Hill 70, and Pass - chendaele. Works by Jason Baerg, Dianne Bos, and Adrian Stimson. Glenbow 130 9th Ave SE ¥403-268-4100 glenbow.org building has been celebrated in Canadi - tue-fri 10am-5:30pm sat 11am-5pm. tue-sat 9am-5pm sun 12-5pm. an art from the early 19th century to the To Jun 10 Angela Grossman: Models Admission: adults $16, seniors & stu - 21st. To Sep 10 North of Ordinary: The of Resistance , new works that address dents $11, youth (7-17) $10, family (2 Arctic Photographs of Geraldine and the role performance plays in the adults & 4 youth) $40, children under Douglas Moodie .
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